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			This looks similar to the problem I had with a basketball trophy. It was broke off from the trophy at the feet. After several attempts to repair, I finally found J.B. Weld which can be used for most metals and anything else. My trophy is from 1953 when I was 13 years old. Not valuable. But the J.B. Weld worked. Just make sure you let it set at least 24 hours before moving the trophy around. Joe | 
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			Hopefully this will work?  Just pulled it out and found out it is later (1962)  It's also a little piece of Hewlett Packard history.  I can picture engineers getting out there sliderules to calculate the distance of a homerun-LOL   
				__________________ "Variety is the Spice of Life!" Last edited by olsport; 05-17-2010 at 06:22 PM. | 
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			Phil... Here's my closest one. Trouble is that mine's silver, and I believe yours is gold toned. Perhaps Paul's is a better match. Funny that his is a bit more modern and mine is a bit more vintage. Perhaps you already found your match, and it's now a non-issue. If nothing else, it's interesting to see how the designs subtly evolved over the years... | 
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			Mark what is the height of the figural on your trophy?  This is the closest I have , but it's from the 30s   Last edited by mjkm90; 05-21-2010 at 05:07 AM. | 
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			Thanks guys for posting.  I did purchase the trophy from Paul and I have already re-assembled my client's trophy and they will be happy with it. I do think it is interesting to look at other trophies from different decades. Thanks to all for your help. Thanks Paul for your generosity. Phil | 
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 Yours is amazing, now that I get a better look at it. Really an exquisite pose... I don't think I have ever seen another one like it. Some quite similar, but not quite as nice. How tall is yours (looks like around 14" in total?) Last edited by perezfan; 05-21-2010 at 11:04 AM. | 
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			Yep...14 1/2 overall and 11 on the figure.  I'm glad you like it Mark...thanks.
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			Wow... that's impressive... and when it comes to vintage trophies - size DOES matter!      | 
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